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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Rita Ora Sues To Leave Roc Nation After Lawsuit Exposes And Humiliates Her As A Thief And Fraud

Jay Z and Rita Ora

Fake artist Rita Ora, has filed a lawsuit against Roc Nation,
demanding to be released from her recording and management
contract with the company, owned by violent rapper, Jay Z. Ora
got a music deal through Jay Z after repeatedly having sex with
the unfaithful, now married rapper.
Jay Z has been pimping Ora out to music industry and movie
executives, in exchange for songs, movie roles, marketing
opportunities and publicity. Jay Z has also been pimping Ora out
to professional athletes in America and Britain, as an inducement
to sign with his floundering Roc Nation sports company, when he
doesn't know anything about sports management and is currently
messing up careers as a result.

Ora and her Roc Nation label mate Rihanna are two prostitutes
Jay Z has been pimping out all over the industry like whores, in
trying to make money for him at Roc Nation, in conduct that is
criminal (prostitution is a crime). Every minute Ora or Rihanna
are pictured going into a hotel with some famous man or industry
executive. Two whores!

I sued Ora, Jay Z and others
who are apart of the Hollywood cult Kabbalah, led by crazy pop
singer, Madonna. The lawsuit is for copyright infringement,
hacking, invasion of privacy and harassment. Ora is embarrassed
that her name is attached to the lawsuit and is suing Jay Z as a
means of distancing herself from it. However, the deceitful
little witch knew exactly what was going on and knowingly and
willingly participated in the financial crimes.

Ora and Rihanna also did sick thing to provoke me behind the
scenes. Those two whores have been willfully stealing copyrights
that took me over 25-years to author and register with the
Library of Congress and criminally getting rich off the illegal
proceeds of the thefts. Then they started engaging in mean
spirited, nasty acts in attempts at spitting in my face. I've
already asked the public to boycott Rihanna and her album "Anti"
flopped. I am going to do the same regarding Ora next.

Jay Z and Rihanna

Ora would also do well to remember, she is not British. Ora
is from Kosovo. As she is living in Britain and committing
serious financial and social crimes, she needs to remember, the
British government (as well as the U.S. government) has
implemented a law of deporting foreign born citizens, who engage
in egregious financial and or social crimes.

For example, 35-year-old stock market trader, Kweku Adoboli,
engaged in financial crimes that caused USB to lose $2.3
billions dollars, has been issued deportation orders, to send
him back to his native Ghana. Adoboli has been in Britain since
he was 12, which means he has been in London for 23-years of his
life. However, due to the massive financial crime he has
committed, he is now eligible for deportation.

Another example, 18-year-old Junior Bayode, who is serving
11-years in a British prison for the stabbing death of another
teen, has been handed deportation orders. Bayode was born in
Germany to Nigerian parents, who immigrated to London, England
when he was an infant. However, he and a group of boys gang
stalked and killed another teen, 15-year-old, Sofyen
Belamouadden, robbing the poor boy of his life in a painful
manner.

Ora and Rihanna are the absolute worst type of immigrant (I
am an immigrant as well, but I believe in decency and hard
work). They go to other countries to live and rather than follow
the law, they criminally steal and engage in social crimes,
because they are too lazy to get real jobs and want illegal
shortcuts to success at other people's expense. There is no
excuse for your behavior. None! It is disgusting.

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Jay Z's Company Sues Rita Ora
We Didn't Screw You You Screwed Us

2/1/2016 10:55 AM PST - Roc Nation, the music label run by
Jay Z, is now suing Rita Ora. The label claims it signed Rita in
2008 when she was unknown and invested millions in her career.
In return she had to deliver 5 albums, but the label says it
only got one.

As we previously reported ... Rita filed a lawsuit back in
December claiming she had a bunch of new music for her second
album but the label hadn't released it, instead focusing on
repping pro athletes.

But according to Roc Nation's lawsuit, the
label has already spent more than $2.3 million marketing her
second LP and the point of the lawsuit is to get the money back.
There's another twist ... Ora's attorney, Howard King, claims
Jay Z's already promised to release Rita from her contract ...
so the lawsuit will probably just go away.

December 17, 2015 8:48am PT - The singer and actress is suing
Jay-Z's company over a violation of California's "seven-year
rule." Rita Ora, British chart-topping songstress and coach on
The Voice UK, has filed a lawsuit that addresses the current
state of Roc Nation and tests California's famous "seven-year
rule" on personal service contracts.

In a complaint filed on Thursday in Los Angeles Superior
Court, she's seeking a declaratory judgment that the recording
agreement she signed in 2008 at the age of 18 with Roc Nation
violates California law and is unenforceable. Ora is taking such
action after presenting herself as "orphaned" from Roc Nation in
light of the Jay-Z company's developing interest in sports
management and other endeavors.

"When Rita signed, Roc Nation and its senior executives were
very involved with her as an artist," states the complaint. "As
Roc Nation's interests diversified, there were fewer resources
available and the company suffered a revolving door of
executives. Rita's remaining supporters at the label left or
moved on to other activities, to the point where she no longer
had a relationship with anyone at the company."

With unmistakable references to Jay-Z's new pursuits (the
streaming service Tidal is mentioned), the lawsuit paints Roc
Nation as a "diminished" record label with "only a handful of
admittedly worthy heritage superstar artists." Ora (now living
in California) says she's on her own, "self-funding her
promotional television appearances, recording costs and video
projects," but she has a problem. In 2013, Roc Nation switched
its distribution partner from Sony to Universal, but according
to the lawsuit, she's been left behind at Sony, which she paints
as "hamstrung" by Roc Nation's alleged inattention...